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Old 10-14-2013, 07:35 AM #1
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Help WalMart/Sams for new glasses?

SO I need new glasses (progressives). The docs office is too expensive for me (but he is a great eye doc!). Anybody purchase glasses at WalMart or Sams or BJs Warehouse?

Pro/Con and Opinions? Other suggestions?

appreciate any advise on where I can get my Rx filled and still have enough $$ to eat and pay the mortgage
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